Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Bali is a wonder...

Browsing through a few lists of 100 Wonders of the world, i discovered Bali was listed at the top in a few of them. Mapsoftheworld listed it at number 9, and Hillmanwonders listed it at number 10 saying "its a travellers dream come true. It's beautiful and serene- and offers you a variety of things to do and see" Check out his website it has a wonderful list of attractions in Bali. Its also great to get you thinking about how much there is to see out there!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Even shopping has a nightlife in Bali

I found this wonderful image on lonely planet, it perfectly encapsulates the essence of Bali's nightlife and the markets you will find all over Bali.

Shopping trolley is filling fast!

With the amazingly cheap flights to Bali at the moment, it seems every man and his dog are heading over! This means many more tourist to mingle with at the local bars and restaurants, the best information on where to shop and other wonderful things, will most likely come from a fellow traveller. Now is the time to pack your bags and treat yourself to a budget get away. You'll fall in love with some amazing things you wish you could squash into your suitcase, fear not! there is no need to regret that final purchase pushing your suitcase over the weight limit, Bali Home Furnishings offer a freight service for Perth residents. You can import anything your little heart desires at a very competative price.



For more information contact Trish
 mobile +61 419955174
 or email her at tryder@iinet.net.au for more information.

Lonely Planet guide to bali

If you want a wonderful, easy go-to guide to Bali, then picking up a lonely planet guide is one of the smartest moves you'll make. With information and honest reviews on resaurants, accomodation and site seeing, for all budgets. They don't miss a trick.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Getting around Bali

Bali is a place full of wonderful and interesting places to visit. With boundless local secrets from restaurants to temples, natural springs, waterfalls, and the islands dormant volcano. Half the battle is finding out where to go, the other half is finding a way to get there. Fear not! it is no where near as difficult as you would think. With majority of the Balinese speaking english as their second language, there is little trouble with any form of language barrier.

Gitgit waterfall- Bali's largest waterfall
My first tip would be to use blue bird taxi's to get around locally, they are very easy to find in Kuta and busy parts of Bali. They are the most reliable taxi company, the taxi's are always clean and airconditioned, and they always have the meter running. This way you are sure to get a fair price and they will not try and rip you off when you get to your destination. Make sure the taxi you hail is in fact a blue bird, because there are a few fake companies on the road. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, just make sure you request they run the meter or settle on a price you are happy with before you take off.

If you want to go a long distance my suggestion would be to hire a driver for the day. This way you will save money because the price can get quite high. You can get yourself a driver for around 400,000-450,000 RP the equivilent of around $50 AU. You will not have any trouble finding a driver in Bali, they are on every corner, and in every hotel car park, generally driving a white mini bus.

If you are planning on doing some shopping outside of Kuta, which i thoroughly recommend you do if you want to find some true bargains, then hiring a driver for the day is a good idea because it can be diffcult to get a taxi in some of the quieter areas.

If you're searching for stone statues for the garden Batubulan is the place to go. With a wide range of manufacturers and sellers. You can easily import them back to perth from Bali through Bali Home Furnishings. A perth based company that imports goods from Bali.

shop in Batubulan- stone district
For Beautifully crafted furniture visit Kerobokan, you probably recognise the name because it is the location of Bali's Prison. Don't let that deter you, as there are beautiful treasures to be found, located in quaint little stores in the small streets of the emerging area.

contact Trish Ryder for more information
email her at tryder.iinet.net.au or call her on 0419 955 174

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Importing from Bali to Perth

Bali is a place world renowned for it's rich culture, friendly locals and most of all cheap shopping. Bali is a travellers heaven, from current fashion to $1 meals, beautiful hand carved statues for the garden,  and hand made furniture of the highest quality and design. The Balinese are skilled craftspeople, and pride themselves on producing goods that are nothing less than perfect. On your trip to Bali, you will most certainly stumble across a beautiful 8 piece dining set, carved from the finest Indonesian teak that would go perfect in your dining room, or maybe it's a marble sink for your bathroom, a hand carved stone bath or a gorgeous water feature that would be the finishing touch to your garden back in Perth. What happens once you find this piece? you start devising ways you can cut up the dining set, squeeze it into your suitcase and hope customs doesn't notice. You can't possibly leave it here! you're in love,  not only with its unique balinese beauty, but the "to-good-to-be-true" pricetag attatched. Do not fret, Bali Home Furnishings have the answer for you.

Bali Home Furnishings can import anything from Bali to Perth that you can't squeeze into your suitcase. It's an easy, stress free process, all you have to worry about is where you're going to put your new daybed!
If you would like an information sheet you can email Trish at:
tryder.iinet.net.au
or call or message her on:  0419955174

If you would rather do some hassle free online shopping, Bali Home Furnishings has a great range of balinese goods that can be sent to you anywhere in Australia!
click the link Bali Home Furnishings to visit the online ebay store

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